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The Aga Khan Museum is reflected off one of many water features situated throughout the new Aga Khan Park during the official opening of the new landscape design at the museum on Monday.
Aga Khan opens park at Ismaili Centre DOMINIK KUREK dkurek@insidetoronto.com Premier Kathleen Wynne and His Highness the Aga Khan officially opened the Aga Khan Park in front of hundreds of guests and dignitaries in North York Monday. The 6.8-hectare park encompasses the Aga Khan Museum and Ismaili Centre, both of which opened last year. The Aga Khan, in his remarks, said the opening of the park signifies the completion and connection of the Ismaili Centre and the Aga Khan Museum. “In the first place, of course, we celebrate a striking new connection between the two buildings we dedicated last year,” he said. “The Aga Khan Park now connects those buildings in a special way – not just as a passageway, or empty space between two structures, but as a work of art in its own right.” The park was designed by Lebanese landscape architect Vladimir Djurovic who set out to recreate the sensory expe-
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His Highness the Aga Khan, left, and Premier Kathleen Wynne share a moment of celebration during the unveiling ceremony Monday for the Aga Khan Park.
rience he felt while visiting traditional Islamic gardens in the Alhambra, Spain and Humayun’s tomb in Delhi, India. The park features a formal four-part garden, reflective pools, paved walkways and more than 500 trees. “I’m in awe today at the beauty of this park and how this expansion will further benefit the community,” said
Wynne in her remarks. She said the park will benefit not only the local Ismaili community, but all communities surrounding the park, across the city and the province. “This is a true 21st century space, one that’s steeped in history, but that speaks to our modern vision of a global inclusive and peaceful society,” she said. She said she appreciates the Aga Khan Museum’s promotion of values of cultural diversity, intercultural peace and tolerance, which is critical to a pluralistic society like Ontario’s. “These are values that we hold dear in Ontario and values that are shared by His Highness the Aga Khan,” she said. The Aga Khan said the creation of the Ismaili Centre, museum and park is the culmination of many years of work, a process during which time much was learned. “We learned, once again, that civil society is cemented when people of many backgrounds come together in places of peace and joy, of
inspiration and contemplation, of interaction and common purpose,” he said. “I hope that this park will contribute to strengthening Toronto’s already vibrant pluralism, showcasing to the world Canada’s rich example of pluralism in action. The Aga Khan is the 49th hereditary Imam of the Shia Ismaili Muslims, and the founder and chairman of the Aga Khan Development Network. The network is active in more than 30 developing countries, with a mission of compassion for the most vulnerable in society and to service to humanity without regard to faith, origin or gender. More than 100,000 Ismailis have settled in Canada. The park will be open for such things as community art exhibits, performing arts events, film screenings and cultural festivals. On July 5, the Pan Am Lantern will be at the park.
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How to fit into your summer clothes So, can you put on your favourite summer attire yet? Or is squeezing in going to be a challenge this year? Not to worry if you can’t and your wardrobe is in the bottom of a drawer or hanging in the closet. You’re not alone. Besides, you’ve still got a little time. There are three more weeks before the season officially begins. For what’s it’s worth, I’m not quite their yet, either. I’ve got some work to do before I debut my summer apparel. During other seasons I’m typically not even a casual observer of weight, let alone a serious weight watcher, but even I have to admit that when the weather gets like this and clothes get skimpier, weight is first and foremost on my mind. A new wrinkle has been added this year, too. For the first time ever it’s not just my weight I’m concerned about in my efforts to slim down. Of equal interest is the weight of the food I’m
jamie wayne BUT SERIOUSLY eating. It all started Friday night when I popped into Yes Frills to do some grocery shopping. Everything I got came by the pound. I can’t remember so much stuff ever being weighed before. The cashier weighed the tomatoes, the green peppers, the red peppers, the apples, the bananas and so on. Weighing the “and so on” particularly seemed to take forever and after she was done it dawned on me that she weighed everything in my cart except for one item: the pound cake. The irony was inescapable. But to me only, apparently. When I told her it didn’t feel like a pound to me and asked if she wouldn’t mind weighing it just to be on the safe side, I got frowns from the long line-up of people cooling
their heels behind me who were interested in a little less talk and a lot more action. The frowns turned into sneers when I suggested that if she just lift it herself, surely she’d agree. When I asked if she’d lift it I didn’t call her Shirley, the sneers turned into scowls. When I begged her to at least tell me how much the pound cake is in grams, the scowls turned into snarls. And finally when she asked me if I wanted any bags and I told her, no, but a forklift would be nice considering all the weight, the snarls turned into growls. Anyhow, I paid up and bolted out of there before the angry posse that had formed could get me, raced home and decided to settle things once and for all by weighing the pound cake myself. But first things first, I put the other products to the test, one at a time. The weight of the green peppers was exactly the
same as it was in checkout line. Same goes for the red peppers. The apples and bananas were bang on, too. Ditto for the “and so on”. Then came the piece de resistance. Actually not just a piece. We’re talking the whole pound cake here, sports fans. And lo and behold, not only was it nowhere near a pound, it was a lot less. Mind you, the pound cake pleaded guilty with an explanation. It turns out, it lost the weight by eating the exact same fruits and veggies I’d just picked up. What’s more, it guaranteed that if I kept this up, too, I’d be able to fit in my favourite summer clothes right on schedule. Boy, am I ever embarrassed. Thanks, pound cake. Sorry I ever doubted you. Jamie Wayne is a lifelong columnist, who takes writing very seriously. The topics? Not so much. His column appears every Thursday. Contact him at jamie.wayne@sympatico.ca
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Baycrest’s new brain health centre aims to support dementia patients FANNIE SUNSHINE fsunshine@insidetoronto.com The Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation (CC-ABHI) at Baycrest Health Sciences was officially launched Friday with plans to have it up and running this fall. The $123.5-million centre, which received $42 million and $23.5 million in federal and provincial funding, respectively, will focus on the causes of cognitive decline in seniors. The funding is matched by a further $25 million commitment from Baycrest Foundation and $33 million from partner organizations. The CC-ABHI will operate as a national hub and network that will take “world-class innovations from the drawing board to the market,” said federal Finance Minister and Eglinton-Lawrence MP Joe Oliver. “Dementia is the leading cause of disease among seniors and one of the most pressing issues facing society,” said Oliver, who was one of several politicians on hand for the official launch at the Bathurst Street and Hwy. 401 facility, along with Premier Kathleen Wynne. Although they represent only 14 per cent of Ontario’s current population, seniors account for 50 per cent of provincial health care spending, and by 2031 the number of Canadians living with dementia will increase by 87 per cent or an additional 653,000 people, according to Baycrest. Researchers estimate if the onset of dementia
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Premier Kathleen Wynne, right, and provincial minister for research and innovation Reza Moridi learn about on line brain testing from Dr. Angela Troyer during during the announcement of the launch of the Canadian Centre for Aging and Brain Health Innovation on Friday at Baycrest Health Sciences.
can be delayed by five years, the prevalence of the disease can be reduced by 50 per cent. The idea of creating something like the CC-ABHI has been in the works for a decade, said Ron Riesenbach, vice-president of innovation and chief technology officer for Baycrest. “It was our dream to pull (all the partners) together,” he said. “Since there is no cure for dementia, we are looking at new ways to care for patients and support their families.” CC-ABHI projects will be phased in, with details still to be worked out, Riesenbach said. The Virtual Brain project, which might be one of the first projects launched, is the world’s first integrated
3D computer model of a fully functioning human brain. Based on imaging data gathered from around the world, the Virtual Brain can simulate how the brain functions under various conditions, including healthy aging or in response to disease. The Virtual Brain can be customized for an individual and used to test experimental therapies, inform clinical decisions, and monitor patients – potentially accelerating the deployment of therapies and improving the efficacy of treatment. “There is not enough emphasis on brain health; it’s the most mysterious and complex of all organs,” Riesenbach said as to why the CC-ABHI is needed. “We must put focus in keeping the brain healthy.”
New events added to this year’s carnival >>>from page 1 announced for this year’s event due to the Pan Am/Parapan Am Games taking place at the same time. Denise Herrera-Jackson, Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival CEO, noted the Grand Parade route starting and ending at Exhibition Place has been shortened, the Junior Parade route modified, and a July 19 outdoor Pan Concert at Fort York added to the scheduled events in celebration of the Games. The public launch July 7 will also move this year from Nathan Phillips Square to Metro Hall’s David Pecaut Square where calypso singers and dancers will be performing. “Putting on this festival is a great task and it requires a lot of support,” said HerreraJackson, as she thanked a number of sponsors including the City of Toronto, which
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Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival CAO Chris Alexander, left, introduces Mas model and the ‘Face of the Festival’ Raesha Sirois, during the festival launch Tuesday at the Ontario Science Centre.
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Councillor Joe Mihevc, who has been a supporter of the festival for 18 years, announced the city’s ongoing commitment by contributing $560,000 this year. “This is going to be a wonderful year for the festival,” said Mihevc, expressing hope that tourists will flock to Toronto and stay for awhile with all the different events taking place this summer. “We’re going to be on display.” The Grand Parade along the Toronto waterfront Aug. 1 is expected to draw more than a million people. Other events scheduled include Pan Alive, the largest outdoor steel pan orchestra competition in North America, and the King and Queen Contest, which will showcase the elaborate costumes worn during the parade.
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he Toronto 2015 Pan Am Games will be off to a splashing start when the torch touches down in the city Saturday for the start of the 41-day Torch Relay. The Pan Am flame was lit Monday during a traditional ceremony in Teotihuacan, Mexico at the Pyramid of the Sun, which was organized and hosted by the Mexican Olympic Committee (MOC). A float plane carrying a flame lit inside a lantern will touch down in Lake Ontario Saturday, where it will be handed to Elder Garry Sault of the Mississaugas of the New Credit First Nation, who will then travel with the lantern by canoe to shore for a ceremony conducted by Chief Bryan LaForme at Harbourfront Centre. The first torchbearer – whose identity is being kept under wraps – will then leave Canada Square at Harbourfront Centre, where the torch will be passed to several bearers before Col. Chris Hadfield will run with it into The Distillery District. Family oriented celebrations will be held at both Harbourfront Centre, 235 Queens Quay, and The Distillery District, 55 Mill St. Festivities will begin at Canada Square at 2:30 p.m., featuring a soundtrack produced by local musical
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Pan Am Games Organizing Committee chair David Peterson, right, speaks to a performer at XVII Pan Am Games ‘Toronto 2015’ torch lighting ceremony Monday in Teotihuacan, Mexico.
director Andrew Craig and a performance by the Obeah Opera. Celebrations will continue in The Distillery District at 4 p.m., and will include performances by Gypsy Kumbia Orchestra, The Chimera Project, Dance Migration and Jasmine Denham, who will perform the official song of the Games live for the first time. Hadfield is expected to arrive with the torch around 5 p.m. The torch will then head to communities around Thunder Bay before making its way back to Toronto to take part in Pride Parade events June 28. It will leave Toronto once again and return July 4, where it will
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remain in the city Games run July 10 the pride we have to 26, followed until the Torch Relay as Canadians.” by the Parapan and accompanying Peter Haggert, Am Games Aug. 7 to 15 celebrations wrap up editor-in-chief of July 10. Metroland Media Toronto, publisher The torch will be carried by more than 3,000 of The Mirror, Guardian, and torchbearers in 200 metre Villager papers and official segments through some 130 print and media supplier for communities during the 41 the Toronto 2015 Pan Am day tour. and Parapan Am Games, “You can imagine just said the company is thrilled to be a close partner of the how much of a detailed exercise this is,” Saad Rafi, Torch Relay. CEO of the Pan Am/Parapan “While the torch brings Am Games organizing comcommunity pride to committee, said of the preparamunities of Toronto and tions. across Ontario, that paral“We are getting anxious lels our goals through our for Saturday. For Toronto newspapers, magazines and the GTA, (the Games) is and websites of bringan opportunity to share what ing community news and we are as a region, to share information to better our
communities,” he said. Many events are being planned around the Torch Relay, including The Thrill of the Grill Saturday, July 4 on the Prince Edward Viaduct. The Danforth BIA will host the sixth annual event fundraiser from 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the east end of the viaduct, where the Luminous Veil – the suicide barrier rods – will be lit for the first time. “We usually hold this event at Broadview and Chester, but because the bridge will be lit, we moved it to there,” said Jennifer Jones, vice-chair of the BIA, adding the top half of the bridge will remain permanently lit. The Thrill of the Grill, co-hosted by The Food Ne t w o r k’s c h e f Ly n n Crawford and Tommy Smyth of HGTV’s Sarah 101, will feature a handful of chefs serving up edibles including ribs, corn, and beer. “I hope this is the start of many events on the bridge,” said Jones, adding the BIA was instrumental with the initial funding and advocating for the Luminous Veil and lighting. As for being part of Pan Am Games celebrations, she said residents might be slow to warm to the sporting event, but once it arrives it will be fully embraced. “Any city that is hosting an event like this has a chance to really turn the dial on the city up a notch.”
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Wendy Baker: phys. ed. teacher, Olympian, Pan Am athlete CLARK KIM ckim@insidetoronto.com
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s a former Olympian and Pan Am Games athlete, Wendy Baker recalls walking into the opening ceremonies and thinking, “Wow!” The same wow factor is there, said Baker, as she ponders the reality of carrying the torch for the 2015 Toronto Pan Am Games. “I’m excited because everyone else is excited about it,” added the St. Gabriel Catholic School physical education teacher, who
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St. Gabriel Catholic School physical education teacher Wendy Baker displays her 1987 Pan Am Games bronze medal for field hockey. will have family and friends cheering her on when she
runs with the torch as one of the 3,000 torchbearers selected to participate in the 41-day journey. Baker is humble about her past accomplishments as an Olympian in 1988 playing field hockey and a bronze medal winner at the 1987 Pan Am Games. But she realized more how special it is when her students get excited about hearing her experience competing at such a high level and also getting to see her bronze medal. As a teacher for the past 26 years, Baker hopes to teach
some of the values she’s learned as an athlete. “You can’t quit until you’ve given what you can give,” said Baker, but added the more important lesson for young elementary students is to have fun. She teaches her physical education class in a safe and non-competitive environment while promoting active and healthy living at school and at home. “I always wanted to be a teacher and work with kids in some way,” Baker said. The Winnipeg native hopes her torch run will
inspire her students as well as her twin seven-year-old daughters that they can achieve anything with a lot of hard work and plenty of support. “Anything is possible if a little girl from Winnipeg can do something like this,” said Baker, who will be running her leg of the race on July 6. For more on the Pan Am Games and regular updates, visit us online at www.insidetoronto.com/ toronto-pan-am-games
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hosts 40th anniversary concert wNYCO The 40th anniversary season of the North York Concert Orchestra continues with a June 6 performance at Yorkminster Citadel, 1 Lord Seaton Rd. There is a pre-concert chat at 7:30 p.m. and the music starts at 8 p.m. with selections from Mendelssohn, Wagner, Fauré, Mozart, Ivanovici and Dvorak. Visit http://nyco.on.ca for details and tickets. Miss Daisy’ opens Saturday w‘Driving
Contract Package 2: • Highway 400 Northbound from Highway 401 to 1.5 km north including concrete base repairs. • Highway 400 Southbound from Highway 401 to 1.5 km north including concrete base repairs. • Highway 400 Southbound from Finch Avenue West East-South ramp bullnose to Highway 400/401. • Miscellaneous ramps. • Replacement of affected vehicle detection and counting loops. These activities will require night work and lane closures. The project limits stretch approximately 8.6 km and are located within the City of Toronto and City of Vaughan. THE PROCESS This detail design is following the approved planning process for a Group ‘C’ project under the Class Environmental Assessment for Provincial Transportation Facilities (2000). Through this process, several activities will be undertaken including documenting the existing conditions and sensitivities of the study areas, determining the potential impacts/changes, designing and evaluating alternatives where applicable and recommending appropriate mitigation. COMMENTS We would appreciate receiving any comments, information or suggestions that you may have regarding this project. Your comments should be directed to: Michael Lang, P.Eng. Project Manager D.M. Wills Associates Limited 150 Jameson Drive Peterborough, ON K9J 0B9 tel: 705-742-2297 ext. 241 fax: 705-741-3568 e-mail: mlang@dmwills.com
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North York audiences can catch a local production of Driving Miss Daisy. This Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is being presented by the Harold Green Jewish Theatre Company May 30 to June 21, at the Toronto Centre for the Arts, 5040 Yonge St. The story is set in the Deep South and begins in 1948, just prior to the civil rights movement. Daisy Werthan, a rich, sharptongued, Jewish widow, is forced by her son to hire a soft-spoken black chauffeur after she crashes the family vehicle. A warm-hearted, humorous and affecting study of their unlikely relationship and how, over the course of 25 years, they build a relationship that transcends their differences. Visit www.tocentre.com/greenwin/drivingmissdaisy
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A number of schools celebrate 50 years The following North York schools will be hosting 50th anniversary cerebrations: • George S. Henry Academy, 200 Graydon Hall Dr., invites past and current students and teachers to relive great memories. The Friday pub night on May 29 is sold out, but there’s an open house at the school Saturday afternoon and a party that evening. Visit http://georgeshenry50threunion.ca • The 50th anniversar y of Annunciation Catholic School is set for Saturday starting with a mass at 10 a.m. at Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Church, 3 Combermere Dr., followed by a school celebra-
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Entertainer’s Dream! Fully Renovated 2 Storey with Addition, Custom Gourmet Kitchen, Gorgeous Prof. Finished Bsmt, Huge Family Room w/ W/O to Pool & Cabana, SpaLike Bathrooms, Fenced Private Lot, Jacuzzi, Skylights, Crown Moulding, Phantom Screens, Steps to Centennial Park & Great Schools! This Home has it All! Only $949,000!
QUIET COURT LOCATION
Detached Spacious 4+2 Bedroom 2 Storey in Etobicoke, Double Door Entry, Circular Staircase, Family Size Kitchen, Pantry, Granite Countertop, W/O Deck, Main Floor Family Room, Formal Dining Room, Professionally Finished Basement, Gorgeous 2nd Kitchen, Ideal for In-Law Suite or Entertaining! Large Lot! Only $799,900!
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Custom Built Luxury 4 Bedroom Bungalow on 80 Ft Frontage, Quiet Cul-de-sac + Backing onto Ravine, Walkout Basement, Gorgeous Open Concept Layout, Gourmet Kitchen, Granite Counters, Beautiful Cabinetry, 10 Ft Ceilings, 8 Ft Doors, Crown Moulding, 3 Car Garage, Your Opulent Dream Home! $1,999,900!
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AMAZING 80 X 222 FT LOT
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MOUNT PLEASANT & LAWRENCE
Absolutely Stunning Custom-built Lawrence Park Home Featuring The Finest In Modern Finishes & Amenities Throughout!! Luxurious Open Concept Layout, Smart Home Technology, Gourmet Kitchen W/Island, Heated Floors, White Oak Hardwood, Open Staircase, Large Family Room With W/O To Deck. Master Bedroom Features Amazing Ensuite & Wraparound Deck. Finished Basement W/ Wetbar. Walk To Schools, Shops, Transit. Truly Amazing Property…Must Be Seen! $1,885,000
CALEDON 12 CAR GARAGE
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APPLEWOOD 2 STOREY
Large Renovated Detached 4 Bedroom Home On Quiet Crescent , Located On One Of The Best Streets, This Property Has It All - Amazing Curb Appeal, Spacious Living/Dining Rooms, Gourmet Kitchen, Large Bedrooms, Newly Finished Basement, Private Backyard W/Heated Inground Pool. 2-Car Garage W/ Ample Driveway Parking. Close To Schools And Amenities. Absolutely Stunning - Don’t Miss Out!! Only $889,000!
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GORGEOUS NORTH YORK BUNGALOW
Double Door Entry, Large Foyer, 3+1 Bedroom Stunning Property, Formal Dining Room, Open Concept Living Room, Separate Side Entrance to Professionally Finished Basement Ideal for In-law Suite or Entertaining, Plus Huge Sunroom Addition, Situated on a Premium Lot, Pattern Concrete, Interlock, Large Veranda, Spectacular Opportunity! Only $649,900!
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Brand New Corner Suite, 2 Bedrooms, 753 Sq Ft on 20th Floor, Fabulous Layout, Walk out to Balcony, Parking & Locker Included, Fabulous Location Directly Connected to Maple Leaf Square, Fabulous Amenities, Amazing Value! Being Sold Under Assignment. Only $549,900!
STEPS TO ACC AND UNION STATION!! Large One Bedroom plus Den Featuring Oversized Windows and City Views. Functional Kitchen with Stainless Steel Appliances, Breakfast Bar, Walk-in Pantry and Storage. Hotel Like Amenities; 24 Hr Concierge, Indoor/Outdoor Pool, Rooftop Patio. Walk Score, Bike Score, and Transit Score are Excellent! Great Investment. Only $369,825!!
BLOOR & DUFFERIN
2 Storey 3+1 Bedroom in High Demand Toronto Location, Open Concept Living & Dining Room, 2 Skylights, High Ceilings, Family Size Kitchen, Finished Basement with Walkout, In-Law Suite, Detached Garage, Interlock Patio & Courtyard, Large Veranda. Fabulous Opportunity! Only $699,900!
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Large 9 Yr Old, 1670 Sq Ft Brick Semi with Rare Double Garage, Gourmet Kitchen with W/O to Deck, Great Den/Family Room on Main Floor, 9 Ft Ceilings on 2nd Floor, Near Centennial Park, Michael Power and Community Pool! A Rare Find! Only $619,900!
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Detached 3 Bedroom Starter Home With Excellent Layout. Solidly Built But Needs Some Minor Updating. Spacious Open Concept Main Floor, Large Bedrooms, Finished Basement, Enclosed Porch and Fully Fenced Yard. Single Car Garage W/ Ample Driveway Parking. Close To Schools& Amenities. Why Buy A Semi? - Don’t Miss Out!! Only $349,900!
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Renovated 2 Storey near Dufferin Mall, Fabulous Large Detached with Oversized Double Garage, Gourmet Kitchen with Granite Counters, S/S Appliances, W/O to Private Concrete Patio and Fully Fenced Yard. Walk to Bloor GO Station or Subway, Great Area Undergoing Explosive Growth! Only $699,000!
NORTH YORK BUNGALOW Large Corner Lot, Double Garage, 3+1 Bedroom, Spacious Living Room, Formal Dining Room, Separate Entrance to Finished Basement, Ideal for In-Law Suite, Shed/Greenhouse, Fenced Backyard, Amazing Value! Only $599,900!
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The status of symbolism at City Hall Symbolism counts for a lot in Toronto politics: certainly for more than it should. The Gardiner Expressway, which is really just a strip of elevated concrete and asphalt used by a few of Toronto’s many commuters, is also a symbolic battleground for suburban motorists and downtown pedestrians. Next month at council, that potent symbolism will go up against measly facts and mere expert opinion and more than likely end in council spending an extra $500 million to build elevated ramps from the Gardiner to the Don Valley Parkway. Such is how it goes when councillors play to their home crowd: from a cynically political perspective, everyone on council will be a winner. Of course, not all political symbolism at City Hall is a slam dunk. On Tuesday, Mayor John Tory’s generally right-of-centre executive committee spent a good portion of a short meeting dancing around a symbolic leg-hold trap set by generally
david nickle the city left-of-centre councillors Mike Layton and Glenn De Baeremaeker, who put forward a member’s motion to have council establish an “environmental bill of rights.” The motion contains “rights” that few voters would want to pass up: a right to breathe clean air, drink clean water and eat safe food; access to nature, to know about pollutants and the right to take part in decision-making. It also lays responsibility on council to promote these rights, and points to matters of policy that also have great symbolic value for political brands. Council would have to get behind cycling, walking and transit as preferred ways to get around. No fools, the committee members were not having any of it. Deputy Mayor Denzil Minnan-Wong made it clear his constituents weren’t fond of pedestrian scrambles and
other things they believed promoted congestion. Councillor David Shiner suggested his elderly constituents wouldn’t take kindly to being encouraged to walk and bicycle. But they weren’t about to vote it down; the symbolism of that would have been an embarrassment. So the committee did the sensible thing, and sent it off to the interim city manager for a report to come back late in the fall. Layton was disappointed at that prospect and expressed hope it could come before the federal election. After all, it would be really something if Canada’s largest city could make it clear its policies and practices were aimed toward preserving the environment, just as Torontonians were set to join their fellow Canadians passing judgement on the environmentally dodgy Conservative government record. Now that would be what you would call symbolic.
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This week marked the start of Bike Month, an undertaking organized by Metrolinx agency Smart Commute and local municipalities across the Toronto region,
highways east and west of the city. And 70 years before that, Toronto the Good finally allowed the running of streetcar service for the first time on a Sunday. As Filey writes, on that first day of operation the privately run precursor to the TTC donated the day’s revenue – $321 – to local hospitals.
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intended to promote the many virtues of cycling. The event kicked off Monday with Bike to Work day and continues for exactly one month until Thursday, June 25 featuring a full calendar of events from workshops to group rides. You can also win prizes like a new Norco bike and travel vouchers from Presto and Via Rail. Visit www.gotransit.com/ cycling for more details.
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Mayor John Tory announced Sunday that the subway will open at 6 a.m. throughout the Pan Am/ Parapan Am Games. For those hoping for a permanent shift to an earlier opening time on Sunday, TTC CEO Andy Byford said TTC staff is looking into the matter. Beyond costs, he said TTC workers use the three extra hours of downtime on Sundays before the subway opens at 9 a.m. for maintenance work.
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Both the TTC and GO Transit celebrated milestones for separate landmark events that took place on the same date. As columnist and historian Mike Filey describes in a recent article for the Toronto Sun, this past Saturday marked the launch of GO’s operations in 1967 in an effort deal with “worsening traffic congestion” on
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our exclusive look CLARK KIM ckim@insidetoronto.com Just like a good book that can tell a good story, each of the 19 “human books” available at the North York Central Library this Saturday will all have a good story to tell. Library patrons can “check out” a person at the Human Library and have a conversation with athletes, journalists and many others involved with the upcoming Toronto Pan Am and Parapan Am Games. The idea came about two years ago with the Toronto 2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am Games organizing committee ( TO2015) working with Toronto Public Library acting as the cultural piece
to the Games that will see 41 countries represented from the Americas and the Caribbean. “It was a partnership with TO2015 from the very beginning,” said Gail MacFayden, who is working as the Pan Am lead for the Toronto Public Library. While the Human Library will present an opportunity for young people to talk one-on-one with athletes, MacFayden noted they can also learn about other jobs available in the sports industry by speaking with an athletic therapist, sports lawyer, media relations, and project co-ordinator for the Games. “It’s also an opportunity to bring youth athletes to young
people. It makes them accessible,” said MacFayden, adding there were many more volunteers willing to participate in the Human Library than they could sign on. “We had an overwhelming response.”
Some of the “human books” that can be reserved in advance to talk to for a 30-minute session include CEO of Canadian Sport Institute Ontario Debbie Low, NHL hockey scout Sheldon Sookdeo, Olympian-turnedentrepreneur Jessica Tudos, and wheelchair basketball
Jamey Jewells, athlete, wheelchair basketball
Matthew Cutler, The 519 Sport Inclusion director
Telise Carmichael, athletic therapist
Amy Agulay, City of Toronto project coordinator for the Games
Jessica Tudos, educator, speaker, author, Olympian
Debbie Low, CEO, Canadian Sport Institute Ontario
athlete Jamey Jewells. Francis Atta, who is one of the 3,000 torch bearers, will also be available to talk about his own life and looks forward to sharing his story, from being a homeless youth to a motivational speaker and author. “It’s amazing and I think it’s a good concept,” said Atta, who grew up in the Jane and Finch community. “I learn better when I’m being taught in person.” One of the lessons he hopes to pass on to those he speaks to at the Human Library event is that life’s challenges shaped him into who he is today. “From the negatives, it’s up to you to change it into a posi-
Sheldon Sookdeo, NHL hockey scout
tive,” Atta said. He added that failure isn’t something to be afraid of, but rather an opportunity to learn from in order to succeed, just like many of the top athletes who will be competing in the Pan Am Games July 10 to 26. “It’s because they never gave up,” he said. The Human Library runs from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday at the North York Central Library, 5120 Yonge St. Email humanlibrary@torontopubliclibrary.ca to request a time slot with one of the participating “human books” or drop by the day of the event.
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Pan Am torch bearer Francis Atta can be ‘reserved’ this Saturday.
Phyllis Berck, runner and sports advocate
David Goldstein, sports lawyer and journalist
Julia Wilkinson, Olympian and TO2015 athlete relations
Dayo Kefentse, TORONTO 2015 Games manager, media relations
Jeff Carmichael, Canadian Sport Film Festival manager
Margaret Webb, author
Natalie Wideman, athlete, softball
Also participating is Kevin Arnsdorf, sport development manager
Darryl McKenzie, TORONTO 2015 Games vice-president, volunteer services
Keith Davenport, TORONTO 2015 Games director, opening and closing ceremonies
Cathy Vincelli, City of Toronto Pan Am/Parapan Am Games operations
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ETOBICOKE DON MILLS Friday, June 12, 2015 Wednesday, June 10, 2015 Etobicoke Olympium Japanese Cultural Centre 590 Rathburn Rd W. Etobicoke 6 Garamond Ct. Don Mills 10AM to 3PM 10AM to 3PM “See and Learn about the latest in Hearing Technology” For info or to register call 416-384-1500 www.TheHearingShow.ca Look for our flyer in The North York and Scarborough Mirror on Thursday June 4th for more details!
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Concert will raise funds to send kids to Camp The 5th annual Benefit Rock Concer Oki, Canada’ss first summer camp for kids with congenital cong heart disease. Hosted byy Murray Mur Foster of Great Big Sea, the event will include musical performances and live and silent auctions. Purchase tickets at: www.lonnyssmile.org
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6-7 NORTH YORK GENERAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION NOTICE OF GENERAL MEETING TO MEMBERS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the annual general meeting of Members of NORTH YORK GENERAL HOSPITAL FOUNDATION (hereinafter called the “Foundation”) will be held at North York General Hospital Academic Centre, Auditoriums 2 & 3, 4001 Leslie Street, Toronto, Ontario on the 15th day of June, 2015 at 1:15 pm for the following purposes: (a) To receive the financial statements of the Foundation for the twelve months ending March 31, 2015; (b) To elect Governors; (c) To transact such further and other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjournment or adjournments thereof.
Dated this 28th of May, 2015 Dee Patterson, Secretary
Toronto Fitness Challenge
Join Canada’s top fitness personalities for a one-of-a-kind two-day fitness event and expo to support SickKids Foundation. Sweat, sample, and shop with over 150 vendors showcasing the best in fitness, yoga, health and wellness. Register at: www.torontofitnesschallenge.com
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Herbie Day
Herbie Day celebrates children from around the world who received life-changing and life-saving surgery at SickKids, along with their families, doctors and nurses, host families and communities that come together to support them. Join us on the front lawn of the hospital for a celebration BBQ. Watch your Herbie Fund donations at work in a 5-part series by CityTV’s Gord Martineau starting June 15. For more information or to make a donation, visit: www.herbiefund.com
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Party like they do in the big leagues. The All-Star Gala in Support of SickKids will fill Arcadian Court with 1,200 young professionals for its first ever event. Hosted by TSN’s Cabbie Richards, the event will feature performances by Canadian artists including Juno Award Nominee Glenn Morrison and an opportunity to mix and mingle with past and present pro athletes from the NHL, NBA, CFL, MLS and MLB. Added perks include an open bar and a live auction. To purchase tickets, visit: www.sickkidsallstargala.com
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New to Canada? Speak to a COSTI Representative WHEN: 1 to 3 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library, Room 2/3, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5660 COST: Free COSTI Immigrant Services is a community-based multicultural agency serving immigrant communities and new Canadians. Drop in. 1 to 2 p.m. in Farsi and 2 to 3 p.m. in English.
w Tuesday, June 2
Dancing in the Park WHEN: 7 p.m. to dusk WHERE: Edwards Gardens (on the green behind the barn), 777 Lawrence Ave. E. CONTACT: Graham Anderson, www.dancescottish.ca, twoscots@rogers.com COST: Donations accepted Music by Scotch Mist. Bring a chair to listen to the music or join the dance. No partner or kilt needed. Also on June 9,16 and 23. Check out our complete online community calendar by visiting www. northyorkmirror.com. Read weeks of listings from your North York neighbourhoods as well as events from across Toronto.
w Saturday, May 30
Muirhead P.S. Fun Fair WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE: Muirhead Public School, 25 Muirhead Rd. COST: Free Rain or shine. Seeds and Gardening WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-395-5649 COST: Free Learn what a seed library is and the importance of preserving and exchanging seeds. Please bring seeds to participate in a seed exchange. Children will have the opportunity to plant their own seeds.
w Sunday, May 31
Faywood Funfair WHEN: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. WHERE:
Faywood ABC Elementary School, 95 Faywood Blvd. COST: Free St. Conrad Catholic School Barbecue WHEN: 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHERE: 5 Exbury Rd. CONTACT: Anna Dicredico-Moya, 416-393-5396, csac. stconrad@tcdsb.org COST: Free
w Monday, June 1
Temple Sinai Social Club Lecture Series: Skin Deep WHEN: Noon to 1:30 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-487-4161, www.templesinai.net, programs@templesinai.net COST: Free Lecture by Dr. Shear, Head of Dermatology at Sunnybrook and Women’s College Health Sciences Centre and
the Director of the University of Toronto Drug Safety Research Group, is geared towards seniors, 65 plus.
w Wednesday, June 3
Feminist Book Discussion Group WHEN: 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library, Room 2, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: Diane Meaghan, 416-509-5508, diane. meaghan@utoronto.ca COST: Free Today we will discuss ‘Not Much Fun: The Lost Poems of Dorothy Parker.’ Co-sponsored by the Older Women’s Network, and open to all women, even if you have not read the book.
w Thursday, June 4
Laughter Yoga WHEN: 1 to 2 p.m. WHERE: Downsview Library, 2793 Keele St. CON-
sports schedule Ontario Varsity Football League Metro Toronto Wildcats
Saturday, May 30 w week two, Metro Toronto Wildcats home opener at Esther Shiner Stadium, the bantams hosting York Simcoe Bucs at 11 a.m.; the varsity team hosting Markham Raiders at 1:30 p.m.; (the junior team vs York Simcoe Bucs is TBA) Saturday, June 6 w week two, Metro Toronto Wildcats on the road against Durham West Dolphins at Pine Ridge High School, the bantams at 1 p.m.; the junior team at 4 p.m. and varsity team at 7 p.m. * Complete schedule for team and league at www.ovflontario.com Men’s soccer League 1 Ontario
Sunday, May 31 w 2:45 p.m. at Kia Training Ground at Downsview Park, Toronto FC Academy host ProStars FC Sunday, June 14 w 9 p.m. at Esther Shiner Stadium, Sanjaxx Lions host Vaughan Azzurri * For complete schedule for TFC Academy and Sanjaxx Lions, and all league teams, visit www.league1ontario.com Canadian Soccer League
Friday, June 5 w 9 p.m., at Downsview Park in North York, Scarborough SC hosting Milton SC * For complete schedule or more info, visit canadiansoccerleague.ca/
TACT: 416-395-5720 COST: Free Discover the physical, emotional and social benefits of laughter exercises and yoga breathing, and how they can transform your life. Bring water and wear comfortable clothes. Wellness Lecture: Osteoporosis WHEN: 1:30 to 2:30 p.m. WHERE: Bernard Betel Centre, 1003 Steeles Ave. W. CONTACT: Maria Lindgren, 416-225-2112, ext. 130, , marial@ betelcentre.org COST: Free Learn how to maintain your bones and certain risk factors associated with osteoporosis. Thursday Afternoon Book Club WHEN: 2 to 3 p.m. WHERE: Victoria Village, 184 Sloane Ave. CONTACT: 416-395-5950, dkyraleos@torontopubliclibrary.ca COST: Free Discuss the Toronto Book Award Winner 2013, ‘Intolerable,’ by Kamal Al-Solaylee. Seniors Maker Program: Knit a Headband WHEN: 2 to 4 p.m. WHERE: Brookbanks Library, 210 Brookbanks Dr. CONTACT: 416-395-5480 COST: Free Materials provided. Native American Footwear: Functional Works of Art
WHEN: 7 to 8 p.m. WHERE: North York Central Library Auditorium, 5120 Yonge St. CONTACT: 416-3965660, COST: Free Andrea Field, education co-ordinator of the Bata Shoe Museum, explores the beauty of traditional decorative techniques on Native North American footwear. Call to register. iEngage Israel Seminar WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. WHERE: Temple Sinai Congregation of Toronto, 210 Wilson Ave. CONTACT: 416-4874161, www.templesinai.net, programs@templesinai.net COST: Free
w Friday, June 5
Pan Am/Para Pan Am Family Time WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. WHERE: Victoria Village Library, 184 Sloane Ave. CONTACT: 416-3955951, vvstaff@torontopubliclibrary. ca COST: Free Listen to stories, sing songs, and make a small craft with a Pan Am theme.
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active@insidetoronto.com Northern Football Conference Toronto Raiders - home games
Saturday, June 6 w 7 p.m., week two, home opener, Toronto Raiders host GTA All-Stars * Toronto Raiders home games at Esther Shiner Stadium. Complete schedule for team and league at nfcfootball.ca
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Thursday, May 28 w city finals at Mary Ward Catholic School, tier one and tier two * for all TDSB spring sports visit www. tdsb.on.ca/sports Toronto Catholic District School Board Boys softball
w Monday, June 1, preliminary round playoffs; Wednesday, June 3, semifinals and finals (raindate Thursday, June 4). * for all TCDSB spring sports visit www. tdcaa.org/ Toronto Baseball Association North York teams ...
Friday, May 29 w 6:30 p.m., minor rookie, Barrie Red Sox at North York Blues at Bond 5 w 6:30 p.m. minor mosquito, Leaside Leafs at North York Blues at Bond 2 w 7:30 p.m., minor bantam, Barrie Red Sox at North York Blues at Bond * For complete schedule, visit www. torontobaseball.ca
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ALL TOGETHER NOW: The Ontario Open Age Group Synchronized Swimming Championships with over 687 swimmers took place over the weekend at the Etobicoke Olympium. Here, members from the synchronized swimming club at North York’s Granite Club go through their routine during the team preliminaries for 13 to 15 year olds on Sunday.
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